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Blair, Robert

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Blair, Robert, 1699–1746, English poet and clergyman. His literary reputation rests solely on his didactic, blank-verse poem on death, The Grave (1743).


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He also appointed Apurv Bagri, Michael Blair, Robert L Clarke, Lord David Currie, Saeb Eigner, Lord David Douglas-Home, Robert Owen, J.
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